A trip to Italy to be a distant dream as its lockdown set to extend till May
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ITALY/ Updated : Apr 10, 2020, 17:30 IST
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Italy is planning to extend its lockdown till May 3 as the country continues to fight against the deadly COVID-19 virus. Latest reports state that Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced his intention to extend the country … Read more
Italy is planning to extend its lockdown till May 3 as the country continues to fight against the deadly COVID-19 virus. Latest reports state that Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced his intention to extend the country’s confinement measures via a new emergency decree, which will likely be approved today or on Saturday, April 11. Read less
Spain is also poised to extend the lockdown to break the chain of Coronavirus infection. Reportedly, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez asked for an extension to a state of emergency, whereas his Italian counterpart is preparing to prolong the nation-wide lockdown for another two weeks.
Also, the increase in COVID-19 cases in these regions is further complicating the efforts made by European leaders to gradually ease the rules, which have been imposed to stop the spread of the virus. Although the restrictions have been posing an upsetting impact on economies across the region, and leaders are under a lot of pressure to relax them as soon as possible, the current situation doesn’t allow it.
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